-Business Calculus
-Physics as a gen ed class I need to fulfill my academic requirement.
-French, this is my second semester taking it
-and I'm planning on picking two more classes, probably communications, and some easy stuff like philosophy.

My course is BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture. I'm studying at the Birmingham School of Architecture, part of the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, which is now controlled by Birmingham City University - resulting in lots of acronyms!

I'm in my final year, although I've taken a lot of time out to travel and visit places instead of reading about them in books, so I'm actually in year five. Invaluable experience, and hopefully I'll not cock anything up and continue heading towards a high grade.

I left secondary school in 2008, and studied Music Performance at BTEC 1st level (BTEC Wiki page) and went on to study the higher, A-Level equivalent but dropped out after 3 months due to a lot of "unsavoury" characters in my class. Now I'm waiting for September to come around again and I'm looking at doing an A-Level equivalent IT Practictioners course, as that's my 2nd main interest, with a hope of going off to do a degree in Web Design/Management in 2 years time.

Greetings from the University of Rochester! I am a Freshman here, and I intend on declaring a major in Mathematics, as well as a minor or impossible double-major in Computer Science. I'm also doing an Advanced French cluster, as well as a Politics & Religion cluster.

Still in High School in Southwest MIA but as always you have to get the best out of the years until graduation. My school has academic strands in which you pick a general career. I'm in Information Technology. I should have joined Hospitality and tourism.

It's not even that I'm looking to get rich from anything, I love playing music, writing it, listening to it, but I just hate it when done as a legit qualification. I don't need a piece of paper to prove I can play an instrument (even though I have one). I'm interested in web design but I know nothing about it, so time to whip out the HTML for dummies book!

I read that it was a bad field to study because the market is saturated with too many people doing exactly what I want to do, is this true?

You're gonna have a blast. My parents lived in University Park while I was in college (2003-2008) and whenever I went home, half of me wanted to transfer. The women are gorgeous and the nightlife is great. Join the right fraternity, and you've got it made. The SMU experience is like none other, especially now that football team can win games.

As for me, I'm doing three online business courses at the University of Maryland. I want to qualify for consideration for admission to the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester for my MBA.

I'm about to start my third year (in March, our summer holidays at the moment down here) of Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting and Finance, then later most likely a graduate diploma in Commercial Law at Auckland University.

A lot of you sound like you're doing much more interesting things than me!